I couldn’t help noticing something, though – I can see some of the pencil lines, especially around the text. I was just wondering, what sort of pencils do you use? It’s just that there is a way to avoid those lines showing up entirely.

Esn — you’re right, my scanned pages sometimes contain pencil lines. This is just due to sloppiness on my part — there’s a couple of “Strange High House” pages which I plan to take back in the workshop and fiddle with. I do adjust the levels in Photoshop to eliminate these, but a certain amount of grayscale looks good on the Web (as opposed to print where I think pure B&W looks best), and sometimes I overdo it.

Even if you scan in greyscale, the light blue pencil lines do not show up. For example, this comic I made was drawn with light blue pencils, inked, then scanned in grey scale (it should’ve been black & white, but I didn’t know better and I’m too lazy to change it now):http://www.newgrounds.com/art/view/esn/afghan-ambassadors
The pencil lines are gone completely.

Thanks for the idea, but I don’t like the feel of blue pencils. It’s not too hard to adjust a scan so that regular black pencil lines don’t appear — if I don’t do it, it’s usually because I uploaded the page at 6 AM and got lazy, or something like that. I’ll revise the problem pages eventually.

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